Publikationen von DJ Bumbarger
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Zeitschriftenartikel (4)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
: Evolution of neuronal anatomy and circuitry in two highly divergent nematode species. eLife 8, e47155 (2019)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
152 (1-2), S. 109 - 119 (2013)
System-wide rewiring underlies behavioral differences in predatory and bacterial-feeding nematodes. Cell 3.
Zeitschriftenartikel
1 (3), S. 389 - 400 (2012)
Nematode model systems in evolution and development. Wiley interdisciplinary Reviews Developmental Biology 4.
Zeitschriftenartikel
11 (6), S. 669 - 679 (2009)
Genetic evidence for pax-3 function in myogenesis in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus. Evolution and Development Buchkapitel (2)
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Buchkapitel
Sommer, R.). Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands (2015)
Anatomy and connectivity in the pharyngeal nervous system. In: Pristionchus pacificus: a nematode model for comparative and evolutionary biology, 13, S. 353 - 383 (Hg. 6.
Buchkapitel
Targeted Ultramicrotomy: A Valuable Tool for Correlated Light and Electron Microscopy of Small Model Organisms. In: Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy, 11, S. 203 - 222 (Hg. Müller-Reichert, T.; Verkade, P.). Elsevier/Academic Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2012)
Meeting Abstract (3)
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Meeting Abstract
Comparative Connectomics: Analysis of anatomically derived connectivity data based on 3D electron microscopy. In From 3D Light to 3D Electron Microscopy: Joint Workshop on Correlative Microscopy for the Life Sciences, S. 16. From 3D Light to 3D Electron Microscopy: Joint Workshop on Correlative Microscopy for the Life Sciences, Ghent, Belgium, 09. März 2014 - 11. März 2014. (2014)
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Meeting Abstract
Predicting Nervous System Function from Networks of Synaptic Connectivity: What Can We Learn from Nematodes? In Basel Worm Meeting 2011. Basel Worm Meeting 2011 (BWM), Basel, Switzerland, 17. März 2011. (2011)
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Meeting Abstract
Evolution of Feeding Structures for Plant Parasitism: Addressing Molecular Phylogenetics' Challenge to Classical Morphological Evolution and Classification. In 5th International Congress of Nematology (ICN 2008), S. 18. 5th International Congress of Nematology (ICN 2008), Brisbane, Australia, 13. Juli 2008 - 18. Juli 2008. (2008)
Poster (1)
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Poster
Comparative connectomics reveals the neurobiological basis for predatory feeding behavior in Pristionchus pacificus. 18th International C. Elegans Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2011)
Preprint (1)
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Preprint
: Comparative connectomics of two distantly related nematode species reveals patterns of nervous system evolution. (eingereicht)